Tag: Review
‘Dave the Diver In The Jungle’ DLC Honestly Feels Like An Entirely New Game | Review
Dave the Diver has cemented its place in the management simulation genre as one of the best to release in the last few years just from the base game alone. The team at Mintrocket continued to feed the beast with new content since launch and we're getting a great gift for Dave the Diver's third birthday with a brand new DLC: In the Jungle. Dave the Diver...
‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Gets a Fresh Trailer as Tickets Go On Sale
The latest trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has (finally) arrived, giving us a closer look at the action and strangeness going on with Peter Parker. Today sees the launch of ticket pre-sales for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which has thankfully given us a new trailer as well. Considering we're only a month out from release, it feels like marketing is kicking in a...
Old School Fighting Fun | Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Review
We've given the latest Capcom Fighting Collection an early look last month, but now it has released in full, it's deserving of another, more holistic...
The Old Woman With the Knife | Review
A new Korean action-thriller arrives this week with The Old Woman and the Knife, which puts a fresh spin on the "aging badass" genre...
‘Until Dawn’ Has Plenty of Scares (and Stumbles) to Share – Review
After finally seeing Until Dawn in theaters I have some thoughts about how the game came to life on the big screen. Being a longtime...
Painting a Picture of Perfection | Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review
Once in a while, a game comes around that completely sweeps you off your feet, grabs you with both hands, and refuses to let...
DOOM: The Dark Ages – id Software Rips & Tears Into Another Winner | REVIEW
DOOM: The Dark Ages is an exciting new installment in the iconic FPS franchise developed by the talented teams at Bethesda and id Software....
Fight or Flight is a Ridiculously Fun Time | Review
The Josh Hartnett renaissance continues with the Fight or Flight, a quirky action-comedy flick with brutal fights, an engaging concept, and a lot of...
Like Lightning, Marvel Magic Strikes Again | Thunderbolts* Review
As of this year, there have been 36 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Since 2008's Iron Man, Disney has been pumping out superhero...
‘Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree’ Draws You In With Addictive Gameplay | Review
We took a deep look at the recently released Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree and are here to tell you all about it.
The...
‘Sinners’ Weaves an Unforgettable Story of Music, Dancing, and Vampires – Review
After finally seeing Sinners on the biggest screen possible, we have thoughts about Ryan Coogler's latest work. From the moment I saw the first trailer for...
Forza Horizon 5 Changes the Horizon of Racing on PlayStation | REVIEW
Forza Horizon 5, already one of the best racing games around, finally makes its way to the PlayStation 5 and it remains phenomenal. Welcome...
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves – An Old School Fighter That Pulls No Punches | Review
During the 90's and early 2000's, SNK was largely considered the major opposition to Capcom's dominance of the fighting game genre with its Street...
Hitman On PSVR2 Is One Of The Coolest Experiences Ever | Review
PSVR2 has slowly been evolving thanks to third party creators and they keep unlocking new features that simply make playing in VR extra fun....
‘The Woman in the Yard’ is Not What You Think it Is – Review
Finally made it to theaters to see The Woman in the Yard, though I ended up leaving the theater with more questions than answers. For...
A Minecraft Movie is Hilarious but Shallow | Review
A Minecraft Movie finally brings the iconic game to the big screen in a way that works better than it should...even if that's not...
‘Black Bag’ is the Perfect 90 Minute Spy Thriller – Review
After finally seeing Black Bag in theaters, it's easy to see why everyone's been enjoying it. It's been a while since I've seen a good...
‘Death of a Unicorn’ Doesn’t Quite Strike the Balance Between Comedy and Horror – Review
Death of a Unicorn tries to be a number of things but never quite hits the mark, as I discovered upon going to see...
Bleach: Rebirth of Souls Is Secretly A Good Arena Fighter | Review
Finally a fairly decent Bleach game comes our way, but the game does very little to bring Bleach into a new level for fans. Bleach...
‘The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’ is Actually Really Funny – Review
Amidst the ongoing drama of Coyote vs Acme possibly getting a theatrical release after all, The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes...
Bong Joon-ho’s Newest Film ‘Mickey 17’ Provides a Stark Commentary on the Nature and Value of Life – Review
With Mickey 17 finally in theaters, we went to see the latest film from Bong Joon-ho to see if it lived up to the...
Two Point Studios Does It Again | Two Point Museum Review
Initially, a museum simulation game might not sound appealing, but with Two Point Studios' signature touch, it becomes unsurprisingly engaging. It only takes about 20...
